Travis Hoium
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Yeah, just to take Noto as an example, over the last two years, his position in SoFi has increased by about 3 million shares.
And that's because of restricted stock units, grants, things like that.
So buying 56,000 shares is great.
That's great.
But it is very small compared to what he has been given as compensation for running SoFi.
So maybe a little bit of both here.
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Warner Brothers Discovery has a buyer again.
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